Greetings!
I am happy to report that yesterday was a successful first day. Students were able to open their lockers, find their classes, meet their teachers, and engage with their peers – success! Our goal, over the next five days, is to orient our students to Mannion Middle School. On Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, all students will receive the 24-25 Student Success Presentation. For your convenience, a copy of the presentation will be posted here.
As students transition back to the building, we need to ask our parents to do the same. Here are a couple of reminders about traffic and the Mannion parking lot:
- Nobody is permitted to park and/or drop off parallel to the large orange cones in the front parking lot. This is a No Stopping Zone. Parents are required to pull up to the curb before or after the orange cones. This will allow the flow of traffic to continue while you drop off your student.
- The front driveway exit of the school is a single lane. Please do not pass cars on the left who are waiting to exit out of the school’s driveway. Traffic Control will not grant us a double turn lane, so we are not permitted to make one on our own.
- The back of the school parking lot is only for buses (we have 20 buses who need to drop off and park in the back parking lot).
- Skyline must remain clear for buses. The street is narrow, and the No Parking Red Zones allow buses to access the back of the school. Please do not park along Skyline in the red zone so our buses can easily access the school.
- Paradise Hills is problematic when parents going east want to use the roundabout to go left onto Greenway. Please consider going straight to College Drive instead of turning onto Greenway. This will reduce the traffic for everyone.
- The City of Henderson Crossing Guards on Paradise Hills Drive are trained to prioritize student safety. Remind students who bike/walk to school to travel safely on the roads (those scooters go way too fast) and remind them to follow the instructions of the crossing guards.
Your students continue to amaze me and it is wonderful to have them back on campus. We will continue to update you throughout the week and do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Go Mustangs!
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